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You might be thinking of Pentax. Canon has image stabilization built in the lenses as well
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Thats what I said
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You might be thinking of Pentax. Canon has image stabilization built in the lenses as well
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It's hard finding a lens that will work with the D3000, since it is a lower line Nikon.
Thats what I said
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I have the Nikon 200mm lens now. Which lens would be good to get a more close up picture, or is there something else out that will work?
I bought a Nikon D90 or something like that at Costco a while back. Came with a body, two lenses, a bag and a bunch of other crap. Works great! Takes great pictures too! Here is my opinion on cameras...buy something you want to lug around. It was fun at first to have a camera and lenses to swap out and I took a bunch of photos that I enjoy having. I played around with all the settings at first and now, when I use it, I just leave it on "auto." I don't have time to figure out the proper f-stop, aperture setting, lighting etc. My life is "point and shoot." Unless you have a lot of fee time, find a camera that does THAT well! We just got back from a 3 week trip to hawaii and I took a small waterproof fuji camera that I bought for under $200 and it works just as good for my needs AND it fits in my pocket. :yup:
I would say so Tameron lensesJust curious would I notice a big dif. Between the Tameron 70 300 and the Nikon 70 300. Reason I ask, my full zoom shots seem grainy if you try to zoom in during the preview.
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I would say so Tameron lenses
Don't have high quality glass. When I had one I hated it. I went and bought a 70-200 2.8 and yea it was as much as the camera the quality is insane.